Could you please tell us which versions of Windows are installed on each computer. Has file and printer sharing been enabled on the desktop? Are there any firewalls running on the desktop? If so, the firewalls must be configured to allow local network traffic. How that is done depends on the version of Windows and which service packs have been installed and/or on which particular third party firewalls are running. Rather than me writing out the possibilities for each possible scenario, it would be easier if you could provide information on which version of Windows, which service packs and which third party firewalls might be installed.
Hello and thank you for your responce, I am running windows xp home edition and have updates to SP2. I am using the firewall that comes with Windows XP. Both systems are identical as far as Windows operating systems and updates. The firewall is the same as well. Thank you again.
On computers running Windows XP with SP2, make sure that the Windows XP firewall has File and Printer Sharing checked off on the Exceptions tab of the Windows firewall. If you are running any third party firewalls, like those provided by such programs as Zone Alarm, Norton Internet Security, or McAfee Security Center, make sure they are configured to allow local network traffic. This is important. Many people don't realize that these programs have firewalls.
I double checked my windows firewall and it is checked to share files and the printer. I don't have any other virus programs that have a thir party firewall. I use AVG as my virus protection. Does this program have a firewall that I'm missing. I use the free version and haven't had any problems with it. It has actually picked up viruses on my computer that norton didn't. Thanks again, Todd
Do you have folders and/or drives designated as shared resources? Note that you will not be able to share the Windows folder, the Program Files folder, or any folder under Documents and Settings, except the Shared Documents folder.
Yes I have shared the the documents folder on both the laptop and the desk top but the desk top is not allowing the laptop to view the file eventhough it is shared. In the shared document folder I have the generic "My music, pictures and video" that windows automaticaly created. I can view what I have stored in these files on my lap top but I can not see what is in these files on my desk top. Thank you, Todd
I'm currently having print/file sharing issues too. In running XP SP2 (both systems). In your reply to NorthRiver, you mention making sure 3rd party firewalls are configured to allow sharing. Are you able to provide guidance by which to do this? I have NIS 2004. Also, my inspiron laptop can ping my dimension desktop but my desktop can not ping my laptop. Lastly, unlike my desktop, my laptop will not show workgroup computer(s) (nor is access allowed for viewing).
It gets very confusing trying to deal with more than one person's problem in the same thread. Furthermore, I don't use or have the manuals for all possible third party firewalls. Please read the manual for Norton Internet Security. It will clearly tell you how to allow local network traffic or put a range of IP addresses in the trusted zone. If you can't find the answer with the documentation that came with your software, post a new message to start a new thread rather than replying to an existing thread.
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Could you please tell us which versions of Windows are installed on each computer. Has file and printer sharing been enabled on the desktop? Are there any firewalls running on the desktop? If so, the firewalls must be configured to allow local network traffic. How that is done depends on the version of Windows and which service packs have been installed and/or on which particular third party firewalls are running. Rather than me writing out the possibilities for each possible scenario, it would be easier if you could provide information on which version of Windows, which service packs and which third party firewalls might be installed.
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On computers running Windows XP with SP2, make sure that the Windows XP firewall has File and Printer Sharing checked off on the Exceptions tab of the Windows firewall. If you are running any third party firewalls, like those provided by such programs as Zone Alarm, Norton Internet Security, or McAfee Security Center, make sure they are configured to allow local network traffic. This is important. Many people don't realize that these programs have firewalls.
Steve
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Do you have folders and/or drives designated as shared resources? Note that you will not be able to share the Windows folder, the Program Files folder, or any folder under Documents and Settings, except the Shared Documents folder.
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Hello Volcano11:
I'm currently having print/file sharing issues too. In running XP SP2 (both systems). In your reply to NorthRiver, you mention making sure 3rd party firewalls are configured to allow sharing. Are you able to provide guidance by which to do this? I have NIS 2004. Also, my inspiron laptop can ping my dimension desktop but my desktop can not ping my laptop. Lastly, unlike my desktop, my laptop will not show workgroup computer(s) (nor is access allowed for viewing).
Thx for your assistance: smileywink:
Message Edited by LAVALITE on 01-23-2005 07:54 PM
Message Edited by LAVALITE on 01-23-2005 08:00 PM
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LAVALITE,
It gets very confusing trying to deal with more than one person's problem in the same thread. Furthermore, I don't use or have the manuals for all possible third party firewalls. Please read the manual for Norton Internet Security. It will clearly tell you how to allow local network traffic or put a range of IP addresses in the trusted zone. If you can't find the answer with the documentation that came with your software, post a new message to start a new thread rather than replying to an existing thread.
Steve
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January 25th, 2005 11:00